
One piece cues may be the best choice for those who want to snooker. These cues work well for home use because they can be stored on racks and don't need to be separated or kept in a bag.
Butt jointed snooker cues
Snooker cues with a jointed base are often designed for convenience. A jointed base allows the cue to be carried easily and take extension. Some cues don't have joints, while others do. It allows cues to be extended, which makes it an excellent choice for beginners.
A butt joined snooker cue generally consists two pieces: an ending piece and a butt. The most common type, however, is the butt jointed cue. These cues have shorter extensions, making them more useful for playing in tight spaces.

A butt-jointed snooker snooker cup may have two pieces. The butt (heavier, lower end) and the shaft are the smaller, narrower ends. These two pieces are joined together at the joint. It is usually made of brass or plastic. Brass-to-brass is the most common snooker cue.
3/4 joint snooker cues
A 3/4 joined snooker snooker utensil is a better choice for beginners than one-piece cues. Professional players use both one-piece and three-quarter jointed cues. These cues are more comfortable to use and easier to transport than single-piece cues.
A 3/4-jointed cue refers to a full-sized cue which has a joint running 3/4 the length of its shaft. These cues are a popular choice. These cues make great gifts and can be purchased online at a significant discount. Look out for packages that can save you as much as PS85 on a 3/4-jointed cue.
The most popular type of snooker snooker cue is the single-piece. Single-piece cues can be made from one piece of wood with butt splices for added strength. These cues have a reputation for being more solid than the two-piece counterparts.

Three-piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker cues are designed for a shorter overall length but good feel. The most common joints are made of stainless steel ends or wood. However, higher-end cues might also have high-impact joints that improve feel and fit. There are pros and con's to three-piece cues for snooker.
Three-piece cues can be more easily transported than one-piece snooker sets. They can be stored easily in a case and can be taken with you wherever you go. They are a great choice for those who want the ultimate feel from every shot.
A three-piece table can easily hold three sizes of balls. This is a great option for tables with limited space. It is easy to store a three-piece cue with its case, and the two sections. Each section measures about forty-five centimetres. Also, the cue's short length is perfect for small tables. The BCE Junior 48’’ Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue measures approximately 45cm for the case and 42cm for sections. A short snooker cue features an ebonised 4-point butt and a 9mm brass ferrule.